The Power of Instrumentals

Instrumental tracks often speak volumes without saying a word. As I’m about to release two new instrumental pieces (more info next week 😃 ), I’ve been reflecting on how pure sound can evoke emotion, tell a story, and transport the listener to another world. Some of the most talented artists in the indie scene, like Ghost of Rucker and Histheory, have mastered this art. Their ability to create immersive soundscapes, with layers of synths that transport you, is truly inspiring.

Sometimes, instrumentals offer a welcome break from vocals. I mean, we’ve all had those moments when we get a bit bored with someone’s voice. I sing in French myself, but soon I’ll be releasing my first track in English—a new milestone for me. Maybe that’s why I find comfort in instrumentals as well; they allow you to get lost in the music without needing words. 😅

There are many more amazing artists I’ll be mentioning in future editions, each with their own unique universe waiting to be explored.

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